U.S. patent application number 10/448167 was filed with the patent office on 2004-12-02 for wellbore apparatus.
Invention is credited to Revlock, Dennis P. SR., Roesch, Mark A., White, Stevan Joe.
Application Number | 20040238183 10/448167 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 33451428 |
Filed Date | 2004-12-02 |
United States Patent
Application |
20040238183 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Roesch, Mark A. ; et
al. |
December 2, 2004 |
Wellbore apparatus
Abstract
A unitary pipe loop component for use with a sinker bar and a
pair of pipes in a wellbore includes a return bend pipe fitting
having a fluid flow passage configured to extend between the pipes
in the wellbore, and further includes a sleeve having a passage
with open opposite ends to receive the sinker bar through the
sleeve. A weight suspension structure is connected to the sleeve
and the pipe fitting as another distinct portion of the unitary
pipe loop component, and has a knockout portion configured to
provide an eyelet for insertion of a hook, tether, or the like for
suspension of a weight. The eyelet may alternatively receive an
anchor.
Inventors: |
Roesch, Mark A.;
(Brecksville, OH) ; Revlock, Dennis P. SR.;
(Medina, OH) ; White, Stevan Joe; (Richardson,
TX) |
Correspondence
Address: |
Stephen D. Scanlon
Jones Day
North Point
901 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland
OH
44114
US
|
Family ID: |
33451428 |
Appl. No.: |
10/448167 |
Filed: |
May 29, 2003 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
166/380 |
Current CPC
Class: |
E21B 23/00 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
166/380 |
International
Class: |
E21B 019/16 |
Claims
The claimed invention is:
1. An apparatus for use with a sinker bar and a pair of pipes in a
wellbore, said apparatus comprising: a unitary pipe loop component
configured for connection to the pair of pipes; said pipe loop
component including a return bend pipe fitting having a fluid flow
passage configured to extend between the pipes in the wellbore;
said pipe loop component further including a sleeve having a
passage with open opposite ends to receive the sinker bar through
said sleeve.
2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said unitary pipe
loop component is configured for connection to the pair of pipes
solely at the lower end surfaces of the pipes.
3. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said unitary pipe
loop component is a one-piece molded plastic part.
4. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said sleeve has an
inner surface with an undulating contour.
5. An apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said undulating
contour defines a central region of said passage in said sleeve,
and further defines separate peripheral regions of said passage in
said sleeve.
6. An apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said undulating
contour defines ribs that extend lengthwise of said passage in said
sleeve, with said ribs together defining said central region in the
shape of a cylinder radially inward of said ribs, and further
defining each of said peripheral regions in the shape of a
cylindrical segment extending circumferentially between a
respective pair of adjacent ribs.
7. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said fitting has
upper and lower ends, and said sleeve has an upper end which is
located vertically between said upper and lower ends of fitting
when said fitting is upright.
8. An apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said sleeve further
has a lower end which is located vertically between said upper and
lower ends of said fitting when said fitting is upright.
9. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said unitary pipe
loop component further includes a weight suspension structure
configured to suspend a weight from said unitary pipe loop
component.
10. An apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said weight
suspension structure has a knockout portion configured to provide
an eyelet through said weight suspension structure.
11. An apparatus for use with a sinker bar and a pair of pipes in a
wellbore, said apparatus comprising: a return bend pipe fitting
having a fluid flow passage configured to extend between the pipes
in the wellbore; and a sleeve connected to said fitting, said
sleeve having a passage with open opposite ends to receive the
sinker bar through said sleeve, and further having an inner surface
with an undulating contour.
12. An apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein said undulating
contour defines a central region of said passage in said sleeve,
and further defines separate peripheral regions of said passage in
said sleeve.
13. An apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein said undulating
contour defines ribs that extend lengthwise of said passage in said
sleeve, with said ribs together defining said central region in the
shape of a cylinder radially inward of said ribs, and further
defining each of said peripheral regions in the shape of a
cylindrical segment extending circumferentially between a
respective pair of adjacent ribs.
14. An apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein said sleeve and
said fitting are parts of a unitary pipe loop component configured
for connection to the pipes.
15. An apparatus as defined in claim 14 wherein said unitary pipe
loop component is a one-piece molded plastic part.
16. An apparatus for use with a sinker bar and a pair of pipes in a
wellbore, said apparatus comprising: a return bend pipe fitting
having a fluid flow passage configured to extend between the pipes
in the wellbore; and a sleeve connected to said fitting, said
sleeve having a passage with open opposite ends to receive the
sinker bar through said sleeve, and further having an outer surface
which faces downward, and which has a contour that is inclined
upward from a horizontal plane, when said fitting is upright.
17. An apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein said outer surface
of said sleeve is a lower end surface of said sleeve.
18. An apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein said sleeve has an
additional outer surface which faces upward, and which has a
contour that is inclined downward from a horizontal plane, when
said fitting is upright.
19. An apparatus as defined in claim 18 wherein said additional
outer surface is an upper end surface of said sleeve.
20. An apparatus as defined in claim 15 wherein said sleeve and
said fitting are parts of a unitary pipe loop component configured
for connection to the pipes.
21. An apparatus as defined in claim 19 wherein said unitary pipe
loop component is a one-piece molded plastic part.
22. An apparatus as defined in claim 16 wherein said sleeve has an
inner surface with an undulating contour.
23. An apparatus for use with a pair of pipes in a wellbore, said
apparatus comprising: a return bend pipe fitting having a fluid
flow passage configured to extend between the pipes in the
wellbore; and a weight suspension structure connected to said
fitting and configured to suspend a weight from said fitting.
24. An apparatus as defined in claim 23 wherein said weight
suspension structure has a knockout portion configured to provide
an eyelet through said weight suspension structure.
25. An apparatus as defined in claim 23 wherein said weight
suspension structure and said fitting are parts of a unitary pipe
loop component configured for connection to the pipes.
26. An apparatus as defined in claim 25 wherein said unitary pipe
loop component is a one-piece molded plastic part.
27. An apparatus for use with a sinker bar in a wellbore, said
apparatus comprising: a one-piece molded plastic part including a
return bend pipe fitting, a sleeve and a weight suspension
structure; said fitting having a fluid flow passage configured to
extend between the pipes in the wellbore; said sleeve having a
passage with open opposite ends to receive the sinker bar through
said sleeve; and said weight suspension structure being configured
to suspend a weight from said one-piece molded plastic part.
28. An apparatus as defined in claim 27 wherein said sleeve has an
inner surface with an undulating contour.
29. An apparatus as defined in claim 27 wherein said sleeve has a
lower end surface with a contour that is inclined upward from a
horizontal plane when said one-piece molded plastic part is
upright.
30. An apparatus as defined in claim 27 wherein said sleeve has an
upper end surface with a contour that is inclined downward from a
horizontal plane when said one-piece molded plastic part is
upright.
31. An apparatus as defined in claim 27 wherein said weight
suspension structure has a knockout portion configured to provide
an eyelet through said weight suspension structure.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention is directed to pipe loops that are installed
in wellbores.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] A pipe loop may be installed in a wellbore that is drilled
into the earth. It is often necessary to add weight to the pipe
loop in order to sink the pipe loop in the wellbore. The weight may
be provided by one or more metal sinker bars that are connected to
the pipe loop. Such sinker bars may comprise rebars that are taped
to the pipe loop. Alternatively, a cut piece of pipe may be taped
to the pipe loop to serve as a sleeve for inserting a sinker bar.
The sinker bar can be removed from the sleeve and raised from the
wellbore by the use of a tether when the pipe loop has been
installed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The invention provides a unitary pipe loop component for use
with a sinker bar and a pair of pipes in a wellbore. The unitary
pipe loop component includes a return bend pipe fitting with a
fluid flow passage configured to extend between the pipes. The
unitary pipe loop component further includes a sleeve having a
passage with open opposite ends to receive the sinker bar through
the sleeve.
[0004] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the unitary pipe
loop component is a one-piece molded plastic part configured for
connection to the pair of pipes solely at the lower end surfaces of
the pipes. The sleeve in the preferred embodiment has an inner
surface with an undulating contour, and further has inclined upper
and lower end surfaces.
[0005] The preferred embodiment of the invention further includes a
weight suspension structure which is connected to the sleeve and
the pipe fitting as another distinct portion of the one-piece
molded plastic part. This structure has a knockout portion that
provides an eyelet for insertion of a hook, tether, or the like for
suspension of a weight from the pipe loop component. The eyelet may
alternatively receive an anchor for the pipe loop component.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of parts of a wellbore
apparatus in a wellbore.
[0007] FIG. 2 is a front view of a part of the apparatus of FIG.
1.
[0008] FIG. 3 is a side view taken on line 3-3 of FIG. 2.
[0009] FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken on line 4-4 of FIG. 2.
[0010] FIG. 5 is a top view taken on line 5-5 of FIG. 2.
[0011] FIG. 6 is a rear view of the part as shown in FIG. 3.
[0012] FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken on line 7-7 of FIG. 5.
[0013] FIG. 8 is a partial sectional view of the part as shown in
FIG. 4.
[0014] FIG. 9 is a view of another part of the apparatus of FIG.
1.
[0015] FIG. 10 is a view similar to FIG. 1, showing an alternative
arrangements of parts of a wellbore apparatus.
DESCRIPTION
[0016] The apparatus shown in FIG. 1 has parts which, as described
below, are examples of the parts recited in the claims. These
include a unitary pipe loop component 10, a pair of polyethylene
pipes 12 and 14, and a metal sinker bar 16. The component 10
defines the lower end of a pipe loop 18 that includes the two pipes
12 and 14. The sinker bar 16 applies a weight load that forces the
component 10 downward in a wellbore 19 for installation of the pipe
loop 18 in the wellbore 19.
[0017] Distinct portions of the pipe loop component 10 are
configured as distinct elements of the invention. For example, a
first portion of the component 10 is configured as a return bend
pipe fitting 30. A second portion of the component 10 is configured
as a sleeve 32 for receiving the sinker bar 16. A third portion is
configured as a weight suspension structure 34.
[0018] This example of the unitary pipe loop component 10 is a
one-piece molded plastic part. The plastic material in this
embodiment is polyethylene. By "unitary" it is meant that the
component 10 includes the distinct portions 30, 32 and 34 as
interconnected parts of a single coherent structure which is
configured for connection to the pipes 12 and 14, as shown in FIG.
1, but which is otherwise separate from the pipes 12 and 14.
"One-piece" further specifies that the component 10 is a continuous
body of the molded plastic material, and does not include
separately molded pieces of plastic material that are joined
together. These examples of the claimed pipe fitting 30, sleeve 32,
and weight suspension structure 34 are thus connected to each other
separately from the pipes 12 and 14 as contiguous portions of the
one-piece component 10.
[0019] As best shown in FIG. 7, the pipe fitting 30 has a V-shaped
fluid flow passage 35 with two vertically elongated sections 37.
The sections 37 of the passage 35 are alike, and are centered on
axes 39 that converge toward the lower end 40 of the passage 35.
The two upper ends 42 of the passage 35 are defined by a
corresponding pair of annular upper end surfaces 44 of the pipe
fitting 30. The upper end surfaces 44 are coplanar, and lie in a
horizontal plane when the component 10 is upright, as shown in the
drawings.
[0020] The sleeve 32 is located at the front of the component 10
vertically between the upper and lower ends 44 and 50 of the pipe
fitting 30. A vertically elongated passage 51 extends through the
sleeve 32. This passage 51 is separate from the fluid flow passage
35 in the pipe fitting 30, and is configured to receive the sinker
bar 16, as shown in FIG. 1. An edge surface 52 at the upper end of
the sleeve 32 defines the open upper end 53 of the passage 51.
Another edge surface 54 at the lower end of the sleeve 32 similarly
defines the open lower end 55 of the passage 51. Each of these edge
surfaces 52 and 54 has a contour that is inclined from a horizontal
plane. More specifically, the upper edge surface 52, which faces
upward, has a horizontal shoulder portion 58 but slopes downward
from the plane 59 of the shoulder portion 58, as shown in FIG. 3.
The lower edge surface 54, which faces downward, slopes upward from
a horizontal plane 61, also as shown in FIG. 3.
[0021] A generally cylindrical inner surface 64 of the sleeve 32 is
centered on a vertical axis 65, as shown in FIG. 4, and extends
fully between the open opposite ends 53 and 55 of the passage 51.
As best shown in FIG. 5, the inner surface 64 has an undulating
contour defining ribs 66 that project radially inward at the
periphery of the passage 51. The ribs 66 extend lengthwise of the
passage 51, and are parallel and equally spaced apart from each
other circumferentially about the axis 65. Accordingly, the passage
51 has a cylindrical center region 68 located radially inward of
the ribs 66. In the illustrated example, the central region 68 has
a diameter D (FIG. 5) defined by and between pairs of diametrically
opposed ribs 66. The passage 51 further has a plurality of separate
peripheral regions 70, each of which is shaped as a cylindrical
segment extending circumferentially between a respective pair of
adjacent ribs 66.
[0022] The weight suspension structure 34 projects downward from
the lower end 50 of the pipe fitting 30, and has a lower end 74
that defines the lower end of the component 10. As shown in FIGS. 3
and 4, the weight suspension structure 34 is a relatively narrow,
flattened portion of the component 10 with planar front and back
surfaces 76 and 78. A generally U-shaped peripheral edge surface 80
of the weight suspension structure 34 (FIG. 2) extends around the
lower end 74.
[0023] As further shown in FIG. 4, a cylindrical inner surface 82
of the weight suspension structure 34 defines a bore 84 that
extends along a horizontal axis 85 between the front and back
surfaces 76 and 78. A disc-shaped knockout 86 extends diametrically
across the middle of the bore 84. A peripheral web portion 90 of
the knockout 86 is thin enough to rupture under the impact of a
hand tool against the knockout 86. This provides an opening through
the middle of the bore 84 when the knockout 86 is detached from the
weight suspension structure, as shown in FIG. 8.
[0024] The sinker bar 16 is a known device, and is shown separately
in FIG. 9. An upper section 100 of the sinker bar 16 provides most
of the weight load noted above with reference to FIG. 1. A lower
section 102 of the sinker bar 16 has a lesser diameter, and
projects downward from an annular shoulder surface 104 on the upper
section 100. A ring 106 at the top of the sinker bar 16 enables the
attachment of a tether 108 for hoisting and lowering the sinker bar
16 in the wellbore 19.
[0025] Before the parts of FIG. 1 are lowered into the wellbore 19,
the pipes 12 and 14 are attached to the component 10. Specifically,
the lower end surfaces 110 (FIG. 1) of the pipes 12 and 14 are
butt-welded to the component 10 at the upper end surfaces 44 (FIG.
7) of the pipe fitting 30. The lower section 102 of the sinker bar
16 is then inserted downward through the passage 51 in the sleeve
32 until the shoulder surface 104 on the sinker bar 16 moves into
abutment with the shoulder surface portion 58 (FIG. 4) of the
sleeve 32. The sinker bar 16 then rests on the component 10 to
apply a weight load that forces the pipe loop 18 downward in the
wellbore 19. When the pipe loop 18 has been placed in an installed
position in the wellbore 19, the sinker bar 16 can be withdrawn
from the sleeve 32 and lifted from the wellbore 19 by the tether
108.
[0026] Certain structural features of the sleeve 32 are configured
to assist installation of the pipe loop 18 in the wellbore 19. For
example, the inclined contours of the upper and lower edge surfaces
52 and 54 help the component 10 slide upward and downward,
respectively, past clumps of earth or other obstructions in the
wellbore 19. Additionally, the diameter D of the central region 68
of the passage 51 is preferably equal to the diameter of the lower
section 102 of the sinker bar 16. This enables the sinker bar 16 to
be fitted firmly within the passage 51. The peripheral regions 70
of the passage 51 provide clearance for earthen debris that might
otherwise block or inhibit movement of the sinker bar 16 into and
out of the passage 51.
[0027] The weight suspension structure 34 also is configured to
assist installation of the pipe loop 18 in the wellbore 19. The
open bore 84 (FIG. 8) can serve as an eyelet for receiving a
tether, hook, or any other suitable attachment structure (not
shown) for suspending a weight from the component 10. Such a weight
could be used to lower the pipe loop 18 in the wellbore 19 either
with or without the sinker bar 16.
[0028] The weight suspension structure 34 may alternatively
function as an anchor holder. As shown in FIG. 10, an anchor 120 in
the form of a flexible piece of plastic tubing is received through
the open bore/eyelet 84. The anchor 120 is curved upwardly so that
the opposite ends 122 of the anchor 120 can slide along the
surrounding surface 124 (FIG. 1) in the wellbore 19 when the
component 10 is moving downward in the wellbore 19, and dig into
the surface 124 to restrain movement of the component 10 back
upward in the wellbore 19. This is helpful for installing the pipe
loop 18 without the use of the sinker bar 16 or a suspended
weight.
[0029] This written description uses examples to disclose the
invention, including the best mode, and also to enable a person
skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable
scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include
other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other
examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they
have structural elements that do not differ from the literal
language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural
elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language
of the claims.
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